Just curious, what's your OTHER vehicle?

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They did, for 1 year, too bad it didn't stick around, was about the same $ as a 911 GT3 RS.
LEX LFA

The Lexus RC-F is still pretty nice - RC F

I would love have an LFA sitting in my garage. That was a proper car...
 
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Waiting for you... $529K
 
Meant to say something earlier but the Jag wagon looks great bro! 🤙

Thanks, if you change your mind about the RS6 there's still a few brand new 2018's or low mileage CPO's for sale out there at crazy discounts, no one bought them in 2018 so there really aren't any 2019 or 2020's. Can definitely find some discounted closer to $30K now - SportBrake Discounts
Seriously though, the RS6 will be Awesome, I bet not many know about it yet, you'll have people stopping you all the time to ask about it, finally something from Audi to compete with the e63 Wagon. I've always been a big fan of these wagons too, Very rare to see one on the road.
Please post pics here where you get it.
 
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I've looked at that car...if you or someone else could give me a small loan I'd appreciate it. Ha
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Mrs. slowride (behind the wheel) didn't care for the interior... request DENIED... 'nuff said...
 
Let's just say gas stations love me...

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We know the feeling...we did trade our 08 4Rnr for our 200. Our 08 was a V8...not a single fuel efficient vehicle in the household.

Our 01 4Rnr wasn't too bad on fuel efficiency.

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We know the feeling...we did trade our 08 4Rnr for our 200. Our 08 was a V8...not a single fuel efficient vehicle in the household.

Our 01 4Rnr wasn't too bad on fuel efficiency.

We both work from home, so thankfully the only time we're guzzling gas is when we're adventuring or running errands. Thought about trading in the 05 Runner, but it costs $0 to maintain (aside from a small fee for insurance/plates), so might as well keep it around as a beater.
 
In addition to the '08 LC, I have a '94 Lexus LS400 for those Sunday cruises and a '93 Toyota MR2 that is currently in the midst of receiving a hairdryer. ;)
 
Good eye! 15 WR450 and there is also an 04 KTM 950 Adventure hiding next to it.

Nice! I've got a '14 WR I'll be tackling the first two portions of the TAT with this year. Keeping eyes on the T7 for a mid-weight ADV
 
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We know the feeling...we did trade our 08 4Rnr for our 200. Our 08 was a V8...not a single fuel efficient vehicle in the household.
Our 01 4Rnr wasn't too bad on fuel efficiency.
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Love the BFG White letters out on the LC, don't see that very often, I did this on my old 2000 Jeep GC, sold it when I bought my LX

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Impressed with how many Mud members have 911's. It is very interesting / confusing how Porsche does their naming, it would be like Toyota naming the 200-Series a 90-Series, 60 - 80 - 100 then back to a 90 instead of a 200, then the 300-Series could be a 92-Series :hmm:

9931993–19984th-generation "911" Carrera and Carrera 4 production sports cars
9961998–20045th generation of the 911
9972004–20116th generation of the 911
99120117th generation of the 911
99220198th generation of the 911

I just started getting interested in them, sometime down the road I'd love to get a 997 w/ 6-speed Manual or a 991 w/ a 7-speed, something like this:
911 AWD Manual
As a 993 guy, I'm interested to see where this goes. Maybe skip right to the 994?
 
We are clearly missing the 964 model here... just sayin

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Autocross/Track car - 2004 Honda S2000
Wife's kid hauler - 2015 Toyota Highlander
My DD/tow-rig/family adventure vehicle - 2011 LC

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Nice s2000. I had a 2003 that I used as a track car, same color. Gutted, caged, supercharged, not street legal. It was awesome, Sold it in 2007 as I got a great deal on a 996 GT3, although the Porsche was awesome I regret getting rid of the s2000, it was one of the most fun track car I’ve ever driven.
 
Nice s2000. I had a 2003 that I used as a track car, same color. Gutted, caged, supercharged, not street legal. It was awesome, Sold it in 2007 as I got a great deal on a 996 GT3, although the Porsche was awesome I regret getting rid of the s2000, it was one of the most fun track car I’ve ever driven.

I need a track car as well! I use to enjoy track days with my previous car. Thought I'd get a Porsche turbo to replace it and enjoy on the track. Reality is a car with 600++hp is waaay too fast, nice, expensive consumables, and I don't care to rough it up on the track. My philosophy is that anything I put on the track, I should be willing to wad up. Plus it at these power levels, it really need full cage and track oriented safety gear. Things that do not make for a good street car.

I may pickup a early gen boxster for a track car one of these days. Fast enough to have fun and learn skills, without unnecessarily raising the stakes.
 
I need a track car as well! I use to enjoy track days with my previous car. Thought I'd get a Porsche turbo to replace it and enjoy on the track. Reality is a car with 600++hp is waaay too fast, nice, expensive consumables, and I don't care to rough it up on the track. My philosophy is that anything I put on the track, I should be willing to wad up. Plus it at these power levels, it really need full cage and track oriented safety gear. Things that do not make for a good street car.

I may pickup a early gen boxster for a track car one of these days. Fast enough to have fun and learn skills, without unnecessarily raising the stakes.
Well said. I also feel any track car you need to accept the possibility of destroying it to various degrees, with our insurance. That said I drove the s2000 much harder then the GT3 and kept the Porsche street legal.
 

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